Picking up an Android tablet isn’t as simple as running to the store and grabbing a tablet. Android tablets range from all different brands and specs. Cheap ones tend to be low on the hardware spectrum, have a lot of stuttering when scrolling, and breaks easy if you were to drop it. You need to find a middle ground, where you can be confident in the quality of the product you bought.
So, which one is right for you? We’ve constructed a list of the top 5 best Android tablets to answer that question. These are the top 6 best Android tablets available in the market right now.
Google Nexus 9
Google’s Nexus 9, manufactured by HTC, is the search giant’s latest foray in the tablet market. The Nexus 9 is, for the most part, smooth as butter–there is minimal lag when scrolling through websites and apps. The display is crystal clear, and will provide an excellent viewing and media experience. The only downside is the lack of microSD expansion for more storage.
Specs sheet:
- NVIDIA dual-core Tegra K1, 2.3GHz
- 2048 x 1536 8.9-inch LCD display
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB or 32GB of internal storage
- 8-megapixel camera
- 6,700mAh battery
- Android 5.0 Lollipop, upgradeable to 5.1
You can pick up a Google Nexus 9 starting at $399 straight from the Google Store.
Google Nexus 7 (2013)
The Nexus 7 (2013), manufactured by ASUS, is arguably still one of the best tablets to date. It has a small form factor, making it easily portable, and offers a stunningly beautiful media package. Movies, games, and your everyday Internet browsing work wonderfully on this tablet. Despite being two years old, it offers some of the best value for your money. However, much like all Nexus devices, the lack of microSD expansion is disappointing.
Specs sheet:
- Qualcomm quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro, 1.5GHz
- 1920 x 1200 7-inch IPS LCD display, 323ppi
- Adreno 320 GPU
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB or 32GB storage options
- 5-megapixel camera
- 3,950mAh battery
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, upgradeable to 5.0 Lollipop
You can pick up a Nexus 7 (2013) from Amazon, starting at $165.
NVIDIA Shield Tablet
When you think of Nvidia, usually you think of high tech gaming graphics cards, not a tablet. However, the NVIDIA Shield is a phenomenal Android gaming device. It plays even the most demanding Android games, such as Gameloft’s Modern Combat series or Dungeon Hunter 5, seamlessly. While on the more expensive side, it’s well worth the money, if you do a lot of gaming. NVIDIA has a lot of optional accessories, such as controllers, stands, keyboards, and etc.
Specs sheet:
- NVIDIA Tegra K1 CPU, 2.2GHz
- 1920 x 1200 8-inch display, 283ppi
- ULP GeForce Kepler GPU
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB of internal storage
- microSD expansion
- 5-megapixel camera
- 5,300mAh battery
- Android 4.4 KitKat, planned upgrade to 5.0 Lollipop
You can pick up an NVIDIA Shield Tablet straight from Amazon for $299.
Sony Xperia Tablet Z3 Compact
Sony’s Xperia Z3 Compact tablet is relatively new, launching in November 2014. It’s quite a powerful performer, though. If there were to be one person who this tablet is for it would be the traveler. Not only is it powerful and has a decent battery, but it also can hold up to 128GB of storage via the microSD slot, which is perfect for those who have spotty Internet access or can’t use the Internet at all. Lots of movies, videos, and books can be stored on that 128GB.
Specs Sheet:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU, 2.5GHz
- 1920 x 1200 8-inch TFT LCD display, 283ppi
- Adreno 330 GPU
- 3GB of RAM
- 16GB of internal storage
- microSD expansion, up to 128GB
- 8.1-megapixel camera
- 4,500mAh battery
- Android 4.4 KitKat, upgradeable to 5.0 Lollipop
You can pick up a Sony Xperia Z3 Compact tablet straight from Amazon, starting at $487.
Dell Venue 8 7000
Launched in January 2015, Dell’s Venue 8 7000 is a fascinating tablet. Where this bad boy shines is its display. It is easily one of the most impressive panels on an Android tablet. There are a lot of excellent tablet options out there, and the Venue 8 7000 is up there with the stars of the tablet mark, such as Google’s Nexus line. Text is remarkably clear, and quality of video playback is beautiful.
It does have microSD expansion up to 512GB, however, you can only purchase a 200GB microSD card right now, which will run you about $500.
Specs sheet:
- Intel quad-core Atom processor, 2.3GHz
- 2560 x 1600 8.4-inch OLED display, 359ppi
- PowerVR G6430 GPU
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB of internal storage
- microSD expansion, up to 512GB
- Android 4.4 KitKat, planned upgrade to 5.0 Lollipop
You can pick up the Dell Venue 8 7000 from Amazon, starting at $455.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
Samsung has had a lot of success with the Galaxy Tab series, but the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is their best yet. Equipped with all of the latest and greatest hardware, the Tab S 10.5 speeds through tasks like you couldn’t believe. On top of that, it sports a Super AMOLED display, providing you with one of the best images out there, if you’re into the display’s deep and vivid colors, that is. This tablet is lightning fast, and much like the Tablet Z3 Compact, it’s perfect for travelers due to its high storage capacity options. This is certainly one of Samsung’s best, and we’re looking forward to seeing even better. It’s also available in an 8.4-inch version. You can’t go wrong with either one.
Specs sheet:
- Exynos 5 Octa 5420 chipset
- Quad-core Cortex A15 @ 1.9GHz, quad-core Cortex A7 @ 1.3GHz
- 2560 x 1600 10.5-inch Super AMOLED panel, 288ppi (8.4-inch also available)
- Mali-T628 Mp6
- 3GB of RAM
- 16/32GB of internal storage
- microSD expansion, up to 128GB
- 8-megapixel camera
- 7,900mAh battery
- Android 4.4 KitKat
You can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Tab S from Amazon, starting at $398.
Wrap-up
These are some of the best tablets you can get your hands on right now. Offering profound, power and viewing experiences, these tablets can get a tad pricey, usually staying within the range of $299 and $599, excluding the Nexus 7, which comes in at around $165.
So, what’s your favorite tablet? I’m sure I’ve passed over some diamonds in the rough. Let us know in the comments!
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